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Day Of Reckoning
 
 

Day Of Reckoning (Hardcover)

de Jack Higgins (Author)
2.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (77 évaluations de client)

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In Jack Higgins's new Mafia, no one wears gold chains or carries a tommy gun. Deals are done quietly and often resemble those in the "legal" business world. In fact, the tentacles of the Cosa Nostra extend into the most public of industries, including TV, film, and publishing. When Truth magazine reporter Katherine Johnson starts looking too closely at the life of millionaire socialite and mob boss Jack Fox, however, the veneer of gentility dissolves immediately. Her body is found one morning floating in the East River, and the coroner suspects foul play.

Wrenched by the pain of his loss, her ex-husband--former FBI agent Blake Johnson--decides to take the law into his own hands. In fact, as part of the secret White House department known as The Basement, Blake actually has the president's permission to take out Fox in the best way he sees fit. As Blake begins his Fox hunt, Day of Reckoning evolves into an international duel between the masterminds of justice and criminality. Blake struggles to exact his revenge by slowly undermining his opponents' businesses. And Fox matches him at every turn.

While the contest between the power brokers is compelling on the surface, Higgins is unable to infuse his characters with enough life to make the story as engaging as it might have been. The heroes and villains borrow heavily from the classic James Bond play book, complete with brandy snifters, brandname cigarettes, Saville Row suits, and secret, world-dominating empires. It's fun to read as a sort of homage to thrillers of the early Cold War period, but Day of Reckoning never matches the success of such earlier Higgins greats as The Eagle Has Landed and seems to fall all too frequently into cliché. --Patrick O'Kelley



From Publishers Weekly

There's a jaunty, even slapdash feel to the storytelling in Higgins's exciting new novel featuring his longtime antihero, Sean Dillon. And that's fine. The clipped dialogue and minimal exposition suit their subject well, for Dillon--once the IRA's most feared enforcer, now working for British secret police--and his cohorts are men (and, occasionally, women) of few words and swift action. Higgins's new plot is as direct as his characters. The journalist wife of Dillon's old comrade Blake Johnson is killed in Brooklyn on orders of her latest object of investigation, Jack Fox, heir apparent to the powerful Solazzo crime family. The law can't touch Fox, but Blake and Dillon can and will. Aided by Dillon's black-ops boss, Brigadier Charles Ferguson, and his crew, plus a father/son team of British gangsters, Blake and Dillon strike again and again at Fox's wallet: shutting down his London gambling den; sinking a boat laden with his gold; destroying a cache of his weapons in Ireland; foiling his plans for a major robbery in London. A subplot in which Fox's uncle, the Solazzo don, spies on his nephew with increasing displeasure adds dimension to the linear narrative and leads to a clever denouement. The action is sleek and intensely absorbing, but the supreme pleasure is in those Higgins celebrates--tarnished warriors who value honor over life and who get the job done no matter what the cost. BOMC main selection; simultaneous Putnam Berkley Audio. (Mar.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Don't read this book, Mars 29 2004
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This review is from: Day Of Reckoning (Paperback)
Not even same, same. Clearly Higgins and publishers have resorted to churning out mediocrity written by school children for pocket money under the brand name of Higgins. Obviously the best work is now behind us and like so many authors who have established themselves and then cease to respect the readers who established them (Clancy, James Patterson, John Grisham et al) we get insulted by teams of nobodies trying to write a book under a known name using stale ingredients mixed together in a drunken stupor. That's the last Higgins I read.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Okay ... so what?, Mai 9 2003
Par Tigerbait! (Baton Rouge, LA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Day Of Reckoning (Paperback)
Here's the cliff notes version:

Within the first 10 pages of the book, the reader learns the good guy wants to ruin the bad guy by doing A, B, C and D. Two hundred plus pages later, the good guy has done A, B, C and D. The end.

Next book, please.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 How bad can a book be ....., Fév 23 2003
Par Gregory A. McDonald (Chicago, IL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Day Of Reckoning (Paperback)
This has to be one of the worst books I have every had the displeasure of reading. First and foremost there is no character development at all. In an effort to write a book that moves along at a quick pace he pushed the story along at a pace that nothing is enjoyable. As to what characterization he created was in many cases offensive. Especially of people of Italian decent. I think Mr. Higgins has let his prejudices shine through in his work. I would suggest he do a little more homework on his subject matter if he is going to create a believable reality for his stories. This is the first book I have ever read by Higgins and I think it will be the last. Thank god I purchased this book at the bargain table.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Don't buy it, borrow if you want to read it
If this had been an early work by a writer, it would have ranked pretty decently.

However, coming from Jack Higgins, writer of The Eagle Has Landed and other exciting books,... Read more

Publié le Oct. 14 2002 par snowy

2.0étoiles sur 5 Underwhelming
Unlike most of the authors that I read, with Higgins I now pass on the first-run hardcover publication and wait for the paperback version or for the hardcover to hit the... Read more
Publié le Jui 3 2002 par Timothy J. Kindler

3.0étoiles sur 5 My first Higgins Novel
I have never read or even heard of Jack Higgins. My friend gave me this book and I took a while to even open the book. Finally I decided to go for it and I was surprised. Read more
Publié le Mai 4 2002 par ja1864

5.0étoiles sur 5 Alright, so it's cliche....SO WHAT? It's exciting and fun!
I really can't fault this book, and feel that other only can because they're silly nitpicking twits.

What do i look for in a book...well, ... Read more

Publié le Mars 16 2002 par RachelWalker

1.0étoiles sur 5 Can't make this book sound any better
I actually did not read the book, but listened to the audiocassete narrated by Frank Muller. Anyone familiar with the audiobooks industry knows that a bad narrator can make a... Read more
Publié le Nov. 25 2001 par Eric J. Badili

5.0étoiles sur 5 As always Higgins is the master.
Thuis book is as all of his other books a true masterful tale of intrigue. I simply had to find out how he was going to end the book, he did not let me down. Read more
Publié le Nov. 6 2001 par knoxvillecampus_man_

2.0étoiles sur 5 Jack phoned this in!
Am I the only woman reviewing this? Oh well, Higgins is a favorite when I want intrigue and action and a fast read. I am big fan. Read more
Publié le Sep 7 2001 par cajasu@aol.com

1.0étoiles sur 5 Keystone Cops vs. Apple Dumpling Gang
In a suspense thriller where the characters are unashamedly one-dimensional, at least the details of tradecraft should be convincing. Read more
Publié le Aoû 24 2001 par booshkindoggin

1.0étoiles sur 5 NOT a page turner...
Like so many of the other reviewers, I grew to love Jack Higgins through "The Eagle Has Landed". I bought this book by the author. Read more
Publié le Juil 17 2001 par Jeffrey Curtis Leget

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not his best
An amusing story, but not Jack Higgins at his best. Fine if you're on the beach and don't want anything too complicated.
Publié le Mai 25 2001 par F. G. Hamer

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